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Current situation of donation after circulatory death in European countries

Authors :
Beatriz, Domínguez-Gil
Bernadette, Haase-Kromwijk
Hendrik, Van Leiden
James, Neuberger
Leen, Coene
Philippe, Morel
Antoine, Corinne
Ferdinand, Muehlbacher
Pavel, Brezovsky
Alessandro Nanni, Costa
Rafail, Rozental
Rafael, Matesanz
Source :
Transplant International, Vol. 24, No 7 (2011) pp. 676-86
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to describe the current situation of donation after circulatory death (DCD) in the Council of Europe, through a dedicated survey. Of 27 participating countries, only 10 confirmed any DCD activity, the highest one being described in Belgium, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom (mainly controlled) and France and Spain (mainly uncontrolled). During 2000-2009, as DCD increased, donation after brain death (DBD) decreased about 20% in the three countries with a predominant controlled DCD activity, while DBD had increased in the majority of European countries. The number of organs recovered and transplanted per DCD increased along time, although it remained substantially lower compared with DBD. During 2000-2008, 5004 organs were transplanted from DCD (4261 kidneys, 505 livers, 157 lungs and 81 pancreas). Short-term outcomes of 2343 kidney recipients from controlled versus 649 from uncontrolled DCD were analyzed: primary non function occurred in 5% vs. 6.4% (P = NS) and delayed graft function in 50.2% vs. 75.7% (P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20002009 and 09340874
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Transplant International, Vol. 24, No 7 (2011) pp. 676-86
Accession number :
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